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Because it works 99.99999% of the time. They literally try to get every part for the cheapest price. Most of the time it is not a problem.In hindsight it is easy to say, ‘if they spent another 10 cents on this part, we would not have a problem,’ but when every part could be ‘better’ with more money, it is hard to

It really wasn’t a hard choice .

Nicole, why does no one ever mention the need for foster care for the unaccompanied minors in these articles? It is not like we can just let them go. They are to young. The government can’t build facilities fast enough to keep up the the influx, especially with congress not giving funding for it. The fastest way to

Why is it that the people who suggest shutting down the camps aren’t lining up to foster these kids? Are you suggesting to leave them wandering the desert alone? The articles earlier this year that exposed the conditions at these camps explained in detail that they can’t find foster homes fast enough to keep up with

So I’m hearing LS swap and it will be NP?

I guess the question is what if you ‘need’ to pull a 10,000 lb boat or cow trailer on the weekends, commute to work during the week but don’t ‘want’ two car payments? (obviously, not many people really ‘need’ a boat, but let’s use it as an example) I guess most people buy a truck and use it for towing and a daily

You tell them. Really all anyone needs to cover 95% of what people need cars for is a Prius or a Volt. Everyone is buying 400 hp sports cars and never take them to the track. They drive old cars because of the ‘look’ even though they pollute more than modern trucks. There are even whole websites, like this one,

So were talking about inconvenience? Must be nice if this is one of the worst inconveniences you have in life.

They sold 40M shares in 2018, but it looks like they still have 100M shares. That did put them below the threshold to nominate a board member. However, as far as I can tell, they are still the largest shareholder.

Coming from an area of the US where people lived as sharecroppers until after WWII, I don’t think you understand what you are talking about. I have a friend who drives Lyft on the weekend and makes good money at it. Like $200+ for 5 hours work, because he picks his time. He has a full time job where he works 4 10 hour

Yes, but they can’t prove you were driving under the influence or distracted driving, which seems likely in this case.

Maybe they like their jobs? Maybe they don’t trust a union that is the biggest shareholder in one of their rivals, GM? Maybe they want the factory to be around long enough for their families to try to get jobs there.

How can the UAW be the largest shareholder in GM, support GM layoffs and not be seen as having conflicts of interests when representing workers at other companies?

Technically, the police can’t prove who was driving, if there were no witnesses or video. Of course, you’d have to be the worst of the worst to blame it on someone else. 

In a world where these exist, I don’t understand how they can be upset by the guards. On the other hand, I assume these are the same people that correct grammar on forums and don’t even drive Chargers. 

I went with Rigid because they offer free lifetime battery replacements. Honestly, I kind of agree with the original poster. For small jobs like rotating tires, changing blades on the lawn mower, installing truck hitches and etc, I just grab the 1/2 battery impact and go. I have a 30 gallon craftsman compressor and

Did you have the Milwaukee on the wrong setting? The Milwaukee/Dewalt/Ridgid will break off the studs if you are not careful.

I gave you a star for answering a rhetorical question seriously.